Sicilian Restaurazionisti

The Restaurazionisti was a faction of reactionary and monarchist politicians in the Two Sicilies during the nineteenth century. The faction supported absolute monarchy, opposed liberal reforms in the kingdom, supported the institutionality of the Catholic Church, and was vehemently opposed to the nationalist Risorgimento movement. The Restaurazionisti advocated the farthest-right views of any major faction in the country, and it dissolved upon the Italian annexation of the Two Sicilies in 1861.